And so did Vaizey,»
states Times journalist Matt Chorley in his Red Box memo this morning.
Not exact matches
Frances Woolley rightly
states that Canadian
journalists put a disproportionate amount of our
time into following up on Stats Can reports, OECD reports, and think - tank publications.
Having quoted the invariably profound, long - term Sunday
Times journalist, Bryan Appleyard, to the effect that «matter evolved in an elaborate, finely tuned conspiracy to produce air - breathing, carbon based life forms possessed of self - consciousness» he goes on to
state that «Living matter, or living beings, are purpose driven».
It was also around this
time that the faith - first popularized in America and Britain during the Reagan and Thatcher years - that free markets can take over the functions of the
state spread among many Indian
journalists and intellectuals.
We lament the
state of politics, she counsels me on my latest career crisis, or recounts literal war stories from her
time as a conflict
journalist.
He has also retweeted Danish
Journalist Alexander Falk who posted on his official Twitter handle
stating that «Chelsea will regret big
time».
* Republican governors watch automated production process * Say campaign against «pink slime» unwarranted scare SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb., March 29 (Reuters)- A maker of the hamburger filler branded by critics as «pink slime» on Thursday allowed three
state governors supportive of the U.S. beef industry and a handful of
journalists to see it being made for the first
time since a controversy erupted over use of the meat scraps.
(Repeats for wider coding, story unchanged) SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb, March 30 (Reuters)- A maker of the hamburger filler branded by critics as «pink slime» on Thursday allowed three
state governors supportive of the beef industry and a handful of
journalists to see it being made for the first
time since a controversy erupted over use of the meat scraps.
At the same
time, they might run fundraising ads on
state / regional political blogs and persuasion ads aimed at bloggers and
journalists on the websites of the big
state newspapers.
The Governor, who was fielding questions from
journalists, party men and telephone callers at the OgbeniTillDayBreak, an audience participation programme, held in Osogbo the
state capital, said «I will spend
time with my wife,» to which the fully packed hall responded with a loud laughter.
Those are the
journalists belonging to the Newspaper Guild, a national union that represents many
journalists in the
state, including some at The New York
Times.
Yes what a triumph it will be for the National Union of
Journalists in particular the over 4000 of them that work for the BBC when Labour wins the next election and effectively turns whatever is left of the UK at that
time (given the likelyhood of a referendum on independence for scotland before then) into a one party socialist
state.
As the 2016 session of the Legislature wrapped up last week and came to a typically ugly end in the wee hours Saturday morning — with bleary - eyed lawmakers forced to vote on measures they didn't even have
time to read — The Post asked several lawmakers, lobbyists and
journalists to assess the first full year's performance of Democrat Heastie, a key ally of Mayor de Blasio, and Flanagan, the most powerful Republican in the
state.
Umahi, who addressed
journalists on the outcome of the committee's visit to both Benue and Nasarawa
states, said the herdsmen pleaded to be given enough
time to commence ranching or move to
states with grazing reserves.
The Hearst Media Center hosted Capital Region lawmakers and
Times Union
journalists for «Capitol Confidential Issues Roundtable:
State Lawmakers,» an evening of fast - paced small group discussions on state policy issues Tuesday in Col
State Lawmakers,» an evening of fast - paced small group discussions on
state policy issues Tuesday in Col
state policy issues Tuesday in Colonie.
Critics point to his hiring a
journalist, Disraeli Guillen, as a part -
time state Assembly communications coordinator - while, at the same
time, Guillen wrote opinion columns in Dominican papers that praised Espaillat without noting that their author was on his payroll.
The suspect, who made this confession when he spoke with
journalists at the
State Police Command, Ikeja, added that it was his first
time of dealing in human parts.
A former Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission, Justice Mustapha Akanbi, and one
time Attorney - General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Bola Ajibola while speaking
journalists on Friday had
stated that the Nigerian police had all the evidence at their disposal to prosecute Lawan Farouk.
This week at the Reporters Roundtable
journalists Matt Hamilton of the
Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New York
State Public Radio analyze the major sticking points in budget negotiations.
Among the winners were
journalists who contributed to national outlets such as The New York
Times, the PBS NewsHour, BBC and Le Monde, who did exemplary regional reporting for The Baltimore Sun, the Lansing
State Journal in Michigan, Idaho Public Broadcasting, Minnesota Public Radio, and Seattle's KCTS 9 TV, and who wrote fine in - depth pieces for Nautilus and Backchannel.
For the most part, Oppenheim's script focuses on Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman) following the assassination of her husband and President of the United
States, John F. Kennedy (Caspar Phillipson), which we experience via a framing device where Jackie tells her side of the story to a
journalist (Billy Crudup) about what occurred and what she was feeling at the
time.
In contrast, members of the opposition and numerous independent media sources highlighted among other things the poor quality of indelible ink — the first
time it was used in a Malaysian election — which could be washed off almost immediately, early voting for servicemen and civil servants,
state domination of media and repression of independent
journalists, and perhaps most troubling of all, the mobilization by Barisan Nasional of foreign guest workers to vote in key constituencies.
With that deadline looming, now is a key
time for
journalists to examine how
states are responding to the new leeway offered by ESSA.
In almost two decades as a Washington
journalist, he has covered the Pentagon, Congress, the
State Department, the White House and the CIA for such prestigious publications as
Time and Newsweek.
Some of the highlights of the show, such as Star Wars: 1313 or Ubisoft's surprise Watch Dogs do not qualify, as the rules
state the
journalists must be able to «manipulate a game in real -
time while running on its native platform.»
Referencing investigative
journalist John Pilger from his 2006 book Freedom Next
Time, O» Toole
states that «while the average white household income in South Africa has risen by 15 % in the post-apartheid period, the average black household income has fallen by 19 %.»
And the Pulitzer Goes To... — Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post
journalist who pens the paper's column on art and architecture, has been awarded this year's Pulitzer award for criticism based on his articles on the Kevin Roche exhibition at the National Building Museum, photography at the Corocoran Gallery, and representations of the first family in contemporary images,
stating that he was «especially happy to win at a
time when arts criticism is not doing well.»
Eric Roston, a former
Time magazine
journalist and author of «The Carbon Age,» spent three weeks roaming India at the invitation of the United
States State Department to explore and talk about north - south differences in talking about climate change.
In fact an investigative
journalist would have very little trouble undermining the consensus claim that is used all the
time to
state the «science is settled».
Longtime New York
Times journalist Mark Bittman plays a losing game of phone tag with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's office, in an effort to interview the governor about climate change, Sandy and the delicate matter of just how Garden
State communities should rebuild.
Recently,
journalists from all EU member
states raised, for the first
time ever, a joint voice before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against the refusal of the European Parliament (EP) to give access, on grounds of personal data protection, to information on how MEPs spend their allowances.
The claim makes a point in para. 12 of noting that Tasini was also the lead plaintiff in the class - action, New York
Times Co. v. Tasini, 533 U.S. 483 (2001), which was successful at the Supreme Court of the United
States in finding that the New York
Times could not license freelance
journalist work in back issues of electronic databases.
As Adam Cohen describes in this New York
Times story, because the Internet disseminates material published in the United
States worldwide, authors and
journalists otherwise protected by the First Amendment are finding themselves dragged within the purview of the more restrictive libel laws on the books in other countries.
Bloggers in New York may soon be treated on par with other
journalists, at least when it comes to receiving protection under New York
State's shield laws, reports the New York
Times City Blog.
As one audience member and Legal Week
journalist tweeted using the Series hashtag «#Legaldebate»: «Two QCs, a
Times journalist and a former secretary of
state for justice — debates don't get much better».
Earlier this year, The New York
Times reported that several
journalists who cover Burma received warnings from Google that their email accounts might have been hacked by «
state - sponsored attackers».
My own concentration on lifestyle and human interest stories makes for engaging copy and I have been prided with the
Journalist of the Year award by the
state two
times in two years.
One of the 10 most - read daily newspapers in the United
States, the Chicago Sun -
Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is home to such renowned
journalists as political columnist Lynn Sweet, film critic Richard Roeper and sports writer Rick Telander.